2015 Class 4: Best multi-language publication (Winner)

Winner: EDP – Energias de Portugal

Entry Title: EdpON revista / edpON magazine

The bi-monthly EDP Group magazine, with its light and attractive design and informal, intimate tone, presents the company and its people through reports, features and opinion pieces. Also open to the outside, the magazine is committed to the company’s objectives and to featuring all the activities in which the EDP Group is involved.

Because the Group is increasingly global, present in 14 countries and with employees of 29 nationalities, the magazine follows a model that brings it closer to each country, each company and each employee, without forgetting it is an important component of EDP cultural unity.
Four versions of the magazine – On Portugal, On España, On Brasil and On Renew –share between them the first section of content. While the cover and first half of the Magazine are common, the back page and second half are specific to each edition and contain content that focuses on the activities of each company and their people.
Special issues of edp ON Magazine are published when appropriate. The following special issues were published during 2014: Report and Accounts Special (simplified and abridged version of
the EDP Group’s Annual Report & Accounts, which provided an immediate overview of the most important topics); 2014-17 Business Plan Special (simplified and abridged version of the EDP Group’s Business Plan that was presented to investors in London in 2014); Summer Camps Special (publication with information about the facilities and activities promoted by EDP during the summer, targeted at younger readers); EDP Special Encounters (an issue recording the best moments of this important event for EDP employees).

So that they can be shared more effectively and reach a wider audience, digital copies of all local and special editions are available on the intranet.
Above all, the Magazine reports the company’s strategic objectives, its most important projects and good practices, without forgetting the different business areas, the more local projects and the people who make EDP.